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* During their encounter with a binary pulsar the {{USS|Voyager}}'s hull stress was noted at '''45 teradynes''' and rising, eventually exceeding the vessel's designed maximum tolerance. ({{VOY|Scientific Method}}) |
* During their encounter with a binary pulsar the {{USS|Voyager}}'s hull stress was noted at '''45 teradynes''' and rising, eventually exceeding the vessel's designed maximum tolerance. ({{VOY|Scientific Method}}) |
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* The [[warp core]] of the USS ''Voyager'' "''is fueled by a [[matter]]/[[antimatter]] reaction, which produces a maximum output of '''4,000 teradynes''' per second providing [[faster-than-light]] propulsion.''" ({{VOY|Drone}}) |
* The [[warp core]] of the USS ''Voyager'' "''is fueled by a [[matter]]/[[antimatter]] reaction, which produces a maximum output of '''4,000 teradynes''' per second providing [[faster-than-light]] propulsion.''" ({{VOY|Drone}}) |
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+ | * The [[memoryalpha:MIDAS_array|MIDAS]] array can direct a tachyon beam onto a pulsar which can produce gravimetric surges of 5 million teradynes''.'' ({{VOY|Pathfinder}}) |
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Revision as of 21:40, 26 June 2014
One dyne is the force that accelerates a mass of one gram at the rate of one centimeter per second. One dyne is equal to 2.2481×10-6 pounds of force, or 10-5 newtons.
Comparative list of force
- 1 kilodyne = 1 thousand dynes
- The Doctor's bio-temporal chamber produced a field stress of 25 kilodynes during the initial test on Kes, before raising it to 30 kilodynes. (VOY: "Before and After")
- The integrity field stress caused by the USS Enterprise-D attempting to escape from the cosmic string fragment exceeded 82 million kilodynes. (TNG: "The Loss")
- 1 teradyne = 1 trillion dynes
- A Borg transwarp coil required a minimum of 30 teradynes to maintain a transwarp conduit, which was more than could be provided by the Delta Flyer's emergency power. (VOY: "Dark Frontier")
- During their encounter with a binary pulsar the USS Voyager's hull stress was noted at 45 teradynes and rising, eventually exceeding the vessel's designed maximum tolerance. (VOY: "Scientific Method")
- The warp core of the USS Voyager "is fueled by a matter/antimatter reaction, which produces a maximum output of 4,000 teradynes per second providing faster-than-light propulsion." (VOY: "Drone")
- The MIDAS array can direct a tachyon beam onto a pulsar which can produce gravimetric surges of 5 million teradynes. (VOY: "Pathfinder")